slovodefinícia
lusk
(czen)
lusk,hulln: Josef Pinc
lusk
(czen)
lusk,huskn: Zdeněk Brož
lusk
(czen)
lusk,podn: Zdeněk Brož
Lusk
(gcide)
Lusk \Lusk\ (l[u^]sk), a.
Lazy; slothful. [Obs.]
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Lusk
(gcide)
Lusk \Lusk\, n.
A lazy fellow; a lubber. [Obs.] --T. Kendall.
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Lusk
(gcide)
Lusk \Lusk\, v. i.
To be idle or unemployed. [Obs.]
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podobné slovodefinícia
cephalopod mollusk
(encz)
cephalopod mollusk, n:
dibranchiate mollusk
(encz)
dibranchiate mollusk, n:
mollusk
(encz)
mollusk,měkkýš Zdeněk Brož
mollusk family
(encz)
mollusk family, n:
mollusk genus
(encz)
mollusk genus, n:
molluskan
(encz)
molluskan,měkkýší adj: Zdeněk Brož
fazolové lusky
(czen)
fazolové lusky,butter bean Zdeněk Brožfazolové lusky,French beans Zdeněk Brož
hrachový lusk
(czen)
hrachový lusk,peasecodn: Zdeněk Brož
lusk
(czen)
lusk,hulln: Josef Pinclusk,huskn: Zdeněk Brožlusk,podn: Zdeněk Brož
luskoun krátkoocasý
(czen)
luskoun krátkoocasý,pangolinn: [zoo.] druh afrického savce Petr Prášek
luskovina
(czen)
luskovina,legumen: Jirka Daněk
luskoviny
(czen)
luskoviny,legumesn: např. "legumes include alfalfa, clover, peas, beans,
lentils, lupins, mesquite, carob, soybeans, and peanuts." Pinoluskoviny,pulsespl. vždy plural Pino
luskovitý
(czen)
luskovitý,leguminousadj: Zdeněk Brož
luskový
(czen)
luskový,leguminousadj: Zdeněk Brož
lusky
(czen)
lusky,podsn: pl. Zdeněk Brož
tvořit lusky
(czen)
tvořit lusky,podv: Zdeněk Brož
Luskish
(gcide)
Luskish \Lusk"ish\, a.
Inclined to be lazy. --Marston. -- Lusk"ish*ly, adv.
-Lusk"ish*ness, n. [Obs.] --Spenser.
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Luskishly
(gcide)
Luskish \Lusk"ish\, a.
Inclined to be lazy. --Marston. -- Lusk"ish*ly, adv.
-Lusk"ish*ness, n. [Obs.] --Spenser.
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Luskishness
(gcide)
Luskish \Lusk"ish\, a.
Inclined to be lazy. --Marston. -- Lusk"ish*ly, adv.
-Lusk"ish*ness, n. [Obs.] --Spenser.
[1913 Webster] Lusorious
Mollusk
(gcide)
Mollusk \Mol"lusk\, n. [F. mollusque, L. mollusca a kind of soft
nut with a thin shell, fr. molluscus soft, mollis soft. See
Mollify.] (Zool.)
One of the Mollusca. [Written also mollusc.]
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Naked mollusk
(gcide)
Naked \Na"ked\ (n[=a]"k[e^]d), a. [AS. nacod; akin to D. naakt,
G. nackt, OHG. nacchot, nahhot, Icel. n["o]kvi[eth]r, nakinn,
Sw. naken, Dan. n["o]gen, Goth. naqa[thorn]s, Lith. n[*u]gas,
Russ. nagii, L. nudus, Skr. nagna. [root]266. Cf. Nude.]
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1. Having no clothes on; uncovered; nude; bare; as, a naked
body; a naked limb; a naked sword.
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2. Having no means of defense or protection; open; unarmed;
defenseless; as, naked to invasion.
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Had I but served my God with half the zeal
I served my king, he would not in mine age
Have left me naked to mine enemies. --King Henry
VIII., Act
iii. sc. 2
(Shakespeare)
[PJC]

Thy power is full naked. --Chaucer.
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Behold my bosom naked to your swords. --Addison.
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3. Unprovided with needful or desirable accessories, means of
sustenance, etc.; destitute; unaided; bare.
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Patriots who had exposed themselves for the public,
and whom they saw now left naked. --Milton.
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4. Without addition, exaggeration, or excuses; not concealed
or disguised; open to view; manifest; plain.
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The truth appears so naked on my side, That any
purblind eye may find it out. --Shak.
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All things are naked and opened unto the eyes of him
with whom we have to do. --Heb. iv. 13.
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5. Mere; simple; plain; as, the naked truth.
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The very naked name of love. --Shak.
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6. (Bot.) Without pubescence; as, a naked leaf or stem; bare,
or not covered by the customary parts, as a flower without
a perianth, a stem without leaves, seeds without a
pericarp, buds without bud scales.
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7. (Mus.) Not having the full complement of tones; -- said of
a chord of only two tones, which requires a third tone to
be sounded with them to make the combination pleasing to
the ear; as, a naked fourth or fifth.
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Naked bed, a bed the occupant of which is naked, no night
linen being worn in ancient times. --Shak.

Naked eye, the eye alone, unaided by eyeglasses, or by
telescope, microscope, or other magnifying device.

Naked-eyed medusa. (Zool.) See Hydromedusa.

Naked flooring (Carp.), the timberwork which supports a
floor. --Gwilt.

Naked mollusk (Zool.), a nudibranch.

Naked wood (Bot.), a large rhamnaceous tree ({Colibrina
reclinata}) of Southern Florida and the West Indies,
having a hard and heavy heartwood, which takes a fine
polish. --C. S. Sargent.
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Syn: Nude; bare; denuded; uncovered; unclothed; exposed;
unarmed; plain; defenseless.
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cephalopod mollusk
(wn)
cephalopod mollusk
n 1: marine mollusk characterized by well-developed head and
eyes and sucker-bearing tentacles [syn: cephalopod,
cephalopod mollusk]
dibranchiate mollusk
(wn)
dibranchiate mollusk
n 1: cephalopods having two gills [syn: dibranchiate,
dibranchiate mollusk, dibranch]
mollusk
(wn)
mollusk
n 1: invertebrate having a soft unsegmented body usually
enclosed in a shell [syn: mollusk, mollusc,
shellfish]
mollusk family
(wn)
mollusk family
n 1: a family of mollusks
mollusk genus
(wn)
mollusk genus
n 1: a genus of mollusks

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